FILE - This undated file photo provided by the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office shows Tiffany Li. Prosecutors said Monday, July 17, 2017, that the trial against Li, a Chinese real estate scion charged with orchestrating the murder of her children's father, has been pushed back to January 2018. Li's family helped her post $35 million in April and she is free from jail pending trial. Two men also charged in the case remained jailed, unable to post an extravagant bail amount. (San Mateo County Sheriff's Office via AP, File)

Trial set for January for murder suspect who posted $35M

Jul. 18, 2017

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP) — A judge on Monday pushed back to January the trial against a Chinese real estate scion charged with orchestrating the murder of her children's father, prosecutors said.

The San Mateo district attorney's office said a judge set a new trial date for Tiffany Li for Jan, 16, 2018, to allow both prosecution and defense more time for discovery. The trial had been scheduled to begin in September.

Li, 31, is charged with directing her boyfriend and another man to kill Keith Green, 27, and dispose of his body, which was found in May with a bullet wound to the neck 80 miles (129 kilometers) north of the suburban San Francisco mansion he and Li once shared with their two young daughters.

Prosecutors say Li feared she would lose custody of her daughters. Li and the two men were arrested shortly after Green's body was found. She has pleaded not guilty.

Li's family helped her post $35 million in April, and she is free from jail pending trial. The two men also charged in the case remained jailed, unable to post an extravagant bail amount.